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Ample Gas Supply And Warmer Winter Means Savings

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Good news for people using natural gas to heat homes.

Wisconsin Public Service is out with the winter heating costs and as spokesperson Kerry Spees points out, you likely won't burn as much gas...

"....we have stable gas prices and we're expecting a normal winter this year. Customers are likely to pay about 18 percent less than they did last winter to heat their home...."

The ample supply of natural gas and a likely normal or warmer winter means bills are projected to be about $680 dollars less than 2013-14 during the "Polar Vortex" winter, and nearly 50 percent lower than the heating season of 2005.

Spees says if you have questions about your utility bill to contactWisconsin Public Service.

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